Colonialism as Civilizing Mission: Cultural Ideology in British India
By (Author) Harald Fischer-Tin
Edited by Michael Mann
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
1st March 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
National liberation and independence
325.3410954
Paperback
362
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Ranging from studies on sport and national education and pulp fiction to infanticide, psychiatric therapy and religion, these essays on the various forms, expressions and consequences of the British 'civilizing mission' in South Asia shed light on a topic that even today continues to be an important factor in South Asian politics.
'What is intellectually stimulating is the variety that this volume offers - the ways in which individual essays bring into light a new body of archival sources as well as the manner in which eash essay offers a specific geographical-cultural episode of a larger pan-Indian narrative around the colonial "civilizing mission."' -Srirupa Prasad, 'Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History'
Harald Fischer-Tine is Professor of History at the ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich). Michael Mann is Assistant Professor and Senior Lecturer at the Fern Universitaet, Hagen.